Did VP Mike Pence just prove he’s an even BIGGER hypocrite than Donald Trump? (Hint: Yes)

A day after freshman Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar apologized for tweets suggesting that members of Congress support Israel because they are being paid to do so, President Donald Trump called her apology "lame." and said she should resign. (Feb. 12)
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Opinion: Does a guy who enables Donald Trump have the right to condemn anyone else for making a rude comment?

Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American, was roundly and justifiably criticized for having suggested in a tweet that a pro-Israel lobbying group had more or less bought off some members of Congress.

She apologized, saying, “My intention is never to offend my constituents or Jewish Americans as a whole.”

Naturally, President Donald Trump weighed in, tweeting, “Terrible what she said. She should either resign from Congress or she should certainly resign from the House foreign affairs committee."

She should resign ... but not Trump?

Really, what she said is terrible and she should resign?

As opposed, say, to what Trump has said.

Even worse, the self-proclaimed good Christian, Vice President Mike Pence actually tweeted:

.@IlhanMN tweets were a disgrace & her apology was inadequate. Anti-Semitism has no place in the United States Congress, much less the Foreign Affairs Committee. Those who engage in anti-Semitic tropes should not just be denounced, they should face consequences for their words.

Let’s review: Pence says there should be consequences for a rude remark about lobbyists but … not for a president who says after the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, in which a woman protesting against the Nazi wannabes was run over an killed, saying there were "fine people on both sides?”

Apologizing for white nationalists

Is there anything more anti-Semitic than making excuses for white nationalists?

But no consequences for Trump, right?

And no consequences for Trump when he said the judge ruling against him over his failed Trump University couldn’t be fair because of his “Mexican heritage.”

And no consequences for Trump saying on the day he entered the presidential race that Mexico was "bringing their worst people" to the U.S. People who were "bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists."